Evening Star Newspaper, September 2, 1930, Page 21

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4-HR. ENAMEL Ideal finish for outdoor furni- ture. Variety of colors. MEtro. 0151 BUTLER-FLYNN 607-609 C St. Phone for Color Card i SBURGH &BRO 7th. 8th and E Sts.—National 9800 to call at No. 3 precinct last night. It was Martin'’s own idea. He telephoned from a New Hampshire | avenue pharmacy that he would right, over and then made good in a big way. No one invited Ellis Hughes Martin | THE' EVENING S’I“AR WASHINGTON, MARTIN’S KIND NOTICE TO POLICE OF ROBBERY LANDS HIM IN JAIL | Uninvited Caller at No. 3 Departs Early in Morning on $300 Bond for Carrying Gun to Desk. a taxicab and! Escape Martin arrived in hastened into the station. He told | the desk sergeant that Washington had | the world's best police force—too good, he added, to be fooled by robbers. | Martin went on to say he had knowl- | edge of the plotted burglary of a house |on Macomb street. He did not know | the names of the plotters nor could he locate them. INDE! The caller described himself as belnglz.—.uck Schneider, Fresno pilot, and 20 years old, a civil engineer by pro- fession and the son of Maj. Gen. Samuel H. Martin, retired. Martin said he lived at 2023 O street. The police weressomewhat at a loss until Martin simplified matters by pull- ing a .38-caliber revolver from his pocket and laying it before the desk sergeant. ' LAN Fall Silks Very Special .69 yard 40-Inch All Silk Canton Crepe 40-Inch Lustrous Satin Crepe 40-Inch Washable Flat Crepe 40-Inch New Travel Print Crepe Four high-grade silks featured every- where in the smartest Fall frocks! A dress length of each one will assure you style-right frocks at a great saving! The new dark shades and plenty of black. I Silks—Third Floor ! ' “Did you come all the way over here from New Hampshire avenue just to do that?” marveled the desk ~sergeant, opening the book. Therein the sergeant wrote a charge of carrying a concealed weapon® oppo- site Martin's name. | While Martin was explaining he had just left a good party in the 1300 block of New Hampshire avenue and wished | to return, the sergeant added another | charge of drunk. Martin, although he had come in un- bidden, left early today only after bondsmen put up $310 collateral—$300 on the pistol charge and $10 for being drunk. SON OF OIL PRESIDENT FOUND DEAD IN HOTEL | Police Declare Gas Pipe in Young | Man’s Mouth Indicates Suicide. Windows Shut. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, September 2-—Charles E. Bedford, jr, 28, identified by po- |lice as a son of the president of the ;Vm"uum Oil Co., was found dead in a | Brooklyn hotel yesterday under cir- cumstances which police said indicated suicide, There was a gas pipe in Bedford's mouth when attendants discovered the body and the windows were tightly | shuttered. Police made the identifica- tion through letters in the room. Charles E. Bedford of New York, the father, and other members of the fam- ily were said to be at their Summer home, at Bellport, on Long Island, but | could not be reached immediately. | Police said Bedford escaped in 1923 from the Eloommgd-le Hospital, at | White Plains, N. Y. He had twice been | committed to institutions, they asserted. | The hotel management said he had lived there for five years. ey [Enniskillen, Irtland, reports a “plague of tramps,” and although the police ar- rest the men for vagrancy and drunk- | enness, they are released at once be- ‘ cause of the heayy cost of sending them to jail. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860--National 9800 Have You Seen This Value? Men’s Pre-Shrunk Broadcloth Shirts White or Colors Collar-Attached or Neckband Styles 37 3 for $4 Being shrunk before they are made, these shirts will keep their size and fit as long as you wear them! White, in both styles, and tan, blue and green in the collar-attached style; 1315 to 17. Men’s Broadcloth Pajamas At An Exceptionally Low Price $1.95, $2.50 and $2.95 Grades—Now $1.69 Striped, figured and plain-colored pajamas, offering a good variety in slipover or coat-style pajamas; round necks or collar-attached styles. Sizes A to D. Men's Wear Shop—Street Floor SALE Broadcloth Shorts 65c¢ Stripes for those who lean toward collegiate shorts, neat effects for the conservative man. Tie on the side models. Pastels and white grounds; sizes 28 to 42. FLYERS ON MERCY - MISSION ARE SAFE Imury in Forced| Landmg After Dropping Medical Supplies. By the Associated Press. PENDENCE, Calif., September Floyd Shellabarger, State ranger, re-| turned to Independence today after | escaping injury in a forced landing of | their plane near Mount Whitney, Calif., where they had flown on an errand n(f mercy. Schneider and Shellabarger said their plane had been wrecked yesterday in a forced landing in a creek near D. C., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER camp, where Ed Jordan and Donald Downs were being treated for serious injlflu received in a landslide last Nelhher fiyer was injured. They re- turned here on_horseback. Bchnemer said motor trouble made it impossible for their plane to return over Shep- herd's Pass to Independence after dropping the supplies. ordan -and Downs, the most seri- ously injured of a party of four trapped by the avalanche, were said to be re- covering. Their removal to Independ- ence in a few days was anticipated. Fears for the safety of the fiyers arose last night when they failed to re- turn here on/schedule. HUNGER STRIKER DIES LINCOLN, Nebr., September 2 ().— Pneumonia, superinduced by a hunger strike in the Nebraska Peniteniary, | caused the death of Johnny Brown, 26, bank robber, yesterday. Warden W. T. Fenton said Brown stopped eating three weeks ago and con- tracted pneumonia three days ago. Brown was under a 20-year sentence 9 — 1930. ' SLICK ESTATE TRUSTEES TO OPERATE PROPERTIES Organization Will Follow Policies He Established in Develop- ing 0il Holdings. By the Associated Press. OKLAHOMA CITY, September 2.— Trustees _of the estate of the late Thomas B. Slick, independent oil opera- tor, have Announced that his organiza- tion will “continue to operate lnfl de- velop the oil properties in line with the old policies and w".ho\lb change in the present organization. Management of Slick's estate, under the terms of his will, was left in the hands of his widow and C. F. Urschel 2001 16th St. N.W. 3 Rooms, Kitchen and Bath, $90.00 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION " B—5 and Arthur A, Seeligson. Slick died recently at Baltimore, Md. ‘The bulk of his estate, estimated at be- tween $75,000,000 and $100.030,07% wts divided hetween M:is. 2U'ck and fur thren chfldren. Nothing is more important tluu thorough Iubrication. LTOCRAT—THE O, THAT 15 DIFEREVE Thox AT Uikl Beware of Su}‘strm"flu Try Autocrat the mesi time you meed oil, and judge its advantages for yourself. At the Better Dealers 30¢ A QUART lmauumwm Gives a thousand trouble-free miles when you fill the crank case with “Autocrat.” That is the way to measure oil worth. BAYERSON OIL WORKS, COLUMBIA 5228 Mount Whitney after they had dropped | for robbing a Sioux City, Nebr., bank of medical supplies at the emergency '$20,000 in 1925. LANSBURGH & BRO 7th, 8th and E Sts.—~FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1860—National 9800 .U nrivaled for Y outhfulness The Hat With Broadtail Fur $10 A hat of true dignity and charm . . . antelope felt with a bit of silky moired broadtail to give it that newness and individuality so important this season. Model sketched, brown; others, black. _ Millinery—Second Floor r This Rengo Belt Corsetlette Rigid tapering hips. Has Cast Away the Inner Belt $5 Yet it achieves the new silhouette with the higher waistline and slim It is a garment of ex- pert constriiction, fashioned of firm’ brocade and swami, and well boned to take care of those parts out of proportion. Flesh. - Sizes 36 to 46. Corsets—Third Floor Three Winning Numbers Women’s Coats It's easy to see why these' three handsome coats would appeal to the woman! Note their slenderizing lines, their enormous fur collars and cuffs, their longer length and- their generous lap. Everything about them is flattering and th: what the woman wants. Sizes 36 to 46. Soft black trico broadcloth with baby Iynx collar and cuffs. $59.50. Dyed skunk generously trims this coat with beautifully fitted lines. $59.50. Crepe broadcloth with the new cape col- lar and cuffs of Pers lamb. $79.50. Women's Conts—Second Floor Fashion Is Showing Tunics and Boleros For Women Wl_lo Wear Sizes 36 to 46 s Tunics . . . boleros . . . every woman knows how they help the figure and how youthful and alend:r they make one feel! You see them both in the new models of eanton crepe pictured above « . in a choice of black, Manila brown and cricket green. Sizes.36.to 46. Women's Dresses—Second Floor ~ Here’s-a SALE Women’s Full-Fashioned Picot-Top Chiffon Hose O5¢ pair Such a fine value we hate to take it off sale. 30 we are continuing this spe- cial event another day! Sheer chiffon, first quality, plaited soles, French heels; all the qualities usually found only in higher priced hosiery. Sizes 8/ to 10%4. The Most Fashionable of Fall Colors Sunbask Plage Hosiery—Street Floor Grip Tite Shoes Are Comfortable and Very Smart $8.50 You can't tell these comfort shoes from any other smart shoe! They come in the same favored materials—brown and black suede, Rendezvous Sunbrown Promenade "Lt. Gunmetal brown and black kid and patent leather, in the newest strap and oxford styles! Other Grip-Tites at $7.50 Bhee Shop—Second Floor

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